News: Colts head coach Chuck Pagano made comments indicating that the team expects Gore to handle a heavy workload in 2015, CSN Bay Area reports. "He's a tough, hard-nosed, every-down back. He can play all three downs," Pagano said of Gore. "I don't think we would've gone after him and made the investment and made the decision to bring him in if we didn't feel that way."

Impact: While it's no secret that the Colts plan to use Gore as their primary back for early downs, it's somewhat less clear how the passing-down work will be split up. Gore has an excellent reputation as a pass blocker, but he didn't catch many balls over his final few seasons in San Francisco, while Dan Herron did nice work for the Colts in that department during the team's playoff run.

Rotowire: Mar 10 / 3:21p ET

News: The Colts have agreed to terms with Gore, the team's official site reports.

Impact: Gore, who had reportedly been closing in on a deal with the Eagles, had a change of heart and will now head to Indianapolis, where he's in line to head the team's backfield in 2015. At this stage, there's still some moving parts on that front, but Dan Herron figures to contribute to the unit in a complementary role.

Impact: Gore, 31, was reportedly closing in on an agreement with the Eagles, only to change his mind before the official start of free agency. He's now headed to Indianapolis, where rumors suggest he'll be joined by Andre Johnson, who is also a part of the Miami Hurricanes family. It sounds as if Gore's deal is all but official, while Johnson's landing spot remains uncertain. Gore would lead the Indianapolis backfield, with Daniel Herron perhaps serving as the third-down back.

StatsLLC: Mar 10 / 12:00a ET

News: Indianapolis has agreed to a contract with Gore. Terms of the deal were not immediately available.

Impact: The news comes two days after it appeared Gore would sign with Philadelphia. The 31-year-old running back has eight 1,000-yard seasons and five Pro Bowl selections. He should help the Colts move on from the failed two-year experiment with Trent Richardson.

StatsLLC: Mar 10 / 12:00a ET

News: Indianapolis has agreed to a contract with Gore. Terms of the deal were not immediately available.

Impact: The news comes two days after it appeared Gore would sign with Philadelphia. The 31-year-old running back has eight 1,000-yard seasons and five Pro Bowl selections. He should help the Colts move on from the failed two-year experiment with Trent Richardson.